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    Mark Zuckerberg’s MetaConnect 2025 keynote on Wednesday quickly turned into a humiliating experience. The company’s demos of its new artificial intelligence-powered smart glasses failed repeatedly, causing Zuckerberg to stammer his way through awkward silences. “This is, uh… it happens,” the CEO stammered after his smart glasses refused to accept a WhatsApp video call on stage.

    NewsSeptember 21, 2025
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    No one could accuse the European Space Agency and its various contractors of moving swiftly when it comes to the development of reusable rockets. However, it appears that Europe is finally making some credible progress. This week, the France-based ArianeGroup aerospace company announced that it had completed the integration of the Themis vehicle, a prototype

    NewsSeptember 20, 2025
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    The situation with the fiscal year 2026 budget for the United States is, to put it politely, kind of a mess. The White House proposed a budget earlier this year with significant cuts for a number of agencies, including NASA. In the months since then, through the appropriations process, both the House and Senate have

    NewsSeptember 20, 2025
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    Some time soon, perhaps next year, SpaceX will attempt to fly one of its enormous Starship rockets from low-Earth orbit back to its launch pad in South Texas. A successful return and catch at the launch tower would demonstrate a key capability underpinning Elon Musk’s hopes for a fully reusable rocket. In order for this

    NewsSeptember 20, 2025
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    Two things about the Specialized Turbo Vado SL 2 6.0 Carbon are hard to fathom: One is how light and lithe it feels as an e-bike, even with the battery off; the other is how hard it is to recite its full name when other riders ask you about the bike at stop lights and

    NewsSeptember 20, 2025
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    As businesses around the world have shifted their digital infrastructure over the last decade from self-hosted servers to the cloud, they’ve benefitted from the standardized, built-in security features of major cloud providers like Microsoft. But with so much riding on these systems, there can be potentially disastrous consequences at a massive scale if something goes

    NewsSeptember 20, 2025
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    OpenAI’s video generator, Sora, can whip up eerily convincing clips that look like they’ve walked straight off Netflix, TikTok, or Twitch. But here’s the kicker: nobody outside OpenAI really knows what videos trained it, and the company isn’t talking. It makes you wonder, doesn’t it? If Sora can spit out a spot-on Wednesday scene or

    NewsSeptember 20, 2025
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    Workday just raised the stakes in the AI agent race. The cloud-software firm is acquiring AI startup Sana for about $1.1 billion, part of a wider push into autonomous, finance- and HR-focused AI agents that can do everything from creating documents to automating recruiting workflows. CEO Carl Eschenbach said the strategy hinges on Workday’s clean,

    NewsSeptember 20, 2025
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    Here’s a textured and personal dive into Lollipop.ai’s NSFW chat—I’m talking chat that flirts, teases, and sometimes sends a steamy pic mid-conversation. Expect some playful banter, uneven prose, and enough humanity to make you want to give it a real spin. What’s on offer feels more like cutting to the front of imagination lane than

    NewsSeptember 20, 2025
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    Video speaks a thousand words; subtitles add a thousand viewers. If you’ve ever recorded a great piece to camera and thought, “wish I could ship this in Spanish, Hindi, and French by Friday,” you’re exactly who AI video translation was built for. Today’s tools auto-transcribe, translate, clone your voice, and even sync lips to the

    NewsSeptember 20, 2025
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